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  1. The Alberta Natural Gas Reference Price is a representative market price for natural gas bought and sold within the province, calculated using a simplified netback model. The Natural Gas Reference Price is a critical input into the valuation of the Crown's royalty volume.

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    On Wednesday in Calgary, Brian Jean (Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche) made a “shocking revelation”that the NDP’s support of decarbonizing Alberta’s electricity grid will cost “at least $87 billion.” “AESO, Alberta’s independent electricity systems operator, published a report last year that (said) meeting the pure power generation… will cost $52 billion...

    Jean and Schulz may have been misusing and misrepresenting the findings of at least one report they quoted from, according to the report’s authors. Wednesday evening, Navius took to social media to “set the record straight” on the work they did looking at the macroeconomic impacts of the federal Clean Electricity Regulations, work which was based o...

    During the 2021 federal election, the Liberal Party of Canada campaigned on the promise to make electricity generation in Canada net zero by 2035. At COP26, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an accelerated phase-out of coal-fired electricity plants as part of Canada’s work to reduce pollution and meet its Paris Climate Agreement commitments. ...

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  2. www.gasalberta.com › gas-market › market-pricesMarket Prices - Gas Alberta

    The following charts illustrate the daily and monthly index prices of natural gas for the current and prior month. Alberta Natural Gas Prices - Current Month Actual prices are based on a volume weighted average of transacted prices for all physically delivered natural gas at the Alberta AB-NIT market center.

  3. AECO-C: The AECO-C price, the benchmark for Western Canadian natural gas, decreased 46% from 2022 to an average of Cdn$2.74 per gigajoule (GJ) in 2023. The price decrease was primarily attributed to lower domestic residential and commercial demand and the growth in the natural gas supply.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Price of natural gas per gigajoule in Canadian dollars. On this page: Alberta API.

  5. Nov 1, 2021 · Since the fall of 2016, Alberta’s price of natural gas has spent approximately 85% of the time under $3.00/GJ, and 75% of the time priced less than $2.50/GJ. The most recent 5-year average price comes in at $2.42/GJ, which means the recent increase to $3.87/GJ amounts to a 60% price increase.

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